Thursday, January 17, 2019

GUI: Windows 10 (Version 1803)

Windows 10 was initially released in 2015. It was advertised as being "the last version of Windows" based on the idea that Windows would now be marketed as a service, with incremental updates included. As of this writing (2019) it is still the most current version of Windows. It was originally offered as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and 8.1 users for one year, and a paid upgrade after that. It is still marketed as a one time purchase license to this day. There have been incremental changes throughout the life of Windows 10, but the version featured here is 1803, released in the first half of 2018.

Install:


















Empty Desktop:


















Desktop with Applications:


















Notepad:

















Wordpad:

















Calculator:































Date and Time:


Media Player (Grove Music):



















Media Player (Movies and TV):



















Windows Media Player 11 is still included, but is is deprecated in favor of the modern "metro" style Grove Music and Music & TV apps.

Volume:













Voice Recording:



















Browser (Microsoft Edge):



















For the first time, Microsoft deprecated Internet Explorer in favor of an all new browser known as "Edge."

On Screen Keyboard:








Settings:


















Most of the functionality of the control panel has been moved over to the "metro" style Settings app. Some fine tuning features are only accessible through the legacy control panel window.

Appearance:


















Listen, I don't have time to activate every disposable VM I make for this blog.

Display:


















Keyboard:



























Mouse:



























Mouse and Keyboard (Metro):


















Date and Time:




























Date and Time (Metro):


















International:
























International (Metro):


















Accessibility:

Accessibility (Metro):


















Power Management:


















Power Management (Metro):


















Application Manager (Start Menu):
















File Manager:



















Running Applications (Taskbar):



Task Manager:






















Help:
























Search:
























Recycle Bin:



















Run:













Command Prompt:















Boot Screen:


















Login Screen:


















Shut Down prompt:















Logout prompt:






































Shut Down:


















About Windows:
























About Application:
























Font Selection:




























Open File:



















Color Selector:




















Wrong Password:

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